We are looking for a creative, rigorous and passionate subject specialist for this full-time position, available from September 2019. We are seeking to appoint either an experienced practitioner or a newly qualified colleague who will contribute to sustaining our current outstanding practice and who will support the leadership of our Maths and Engineering Departments.

The school is looking to develop its STEM curriculum, so the successful candidate will have good understanding of developing code with students at all levels. You are invited to bring examples of code you have developed either by yourself or with students. We would also welcome examples of ways in which candidates have engaged students with hardware such as the BBC Microbit or Raspberry Pi. Candidates are welcome to email this information prior to the interview.

Situated in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham, Fulham College Boys’ School is a highly inclusive school, committed to ensuring success for all students. The school has made significant and sustained improvements over the last four years, in all areas of the Ofsted framework. It was inspected in February 2018 and was judged as good. The school prides itself on its comprehensive CPD programme, focusing on the relentless pursuit of excellent teaching and learning within an innovative, personalised curriculum leading to outstanding outcomes for our students.

The school offers:

A strong focus on achieving the best possible results for all students.

An exciting future working alongside our Academy Trust schools.

An effective and supportive induction programme.

A bespoke and personalised CPD programme with a strong focus on teaching and learning.

An innovative pathways curriculum which enables all students to be successful.

We welcome visits from candidates. If you are interested in joining us and would like to visit the school before submitting your application, contact our Business Manager on 020 7381 3606 using the extension 259 for an appointment.

We are fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff to share this commitment. An enhanced DBS disclosure will be requested for the successful candidate in accordance with the relevant legislation. The successful candidate will be appointed to our multi-academy Trust and may be expected to teach on any of our sites.